Exploiting the solvent control within electro-organic conversions is a far underestimated parameter in prep-scale electrolysis. The beneficial application in several transformations is outlined and in particular discussed for the dehydrogenative coupling of arenes and heteroarenes. This simple electrolytic strategy in fluorinated solvents allows the modulation of the substrate’s nucleophilicity and the stabilization of the intermediates as well as of the final product from over-oxidation.
Key words
C–C coupling - electrochemical fluorination - electrosynthesis - Kolbe electrolysis - N–C coupling - solvent effect - 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoropropan-2-ol